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Even though critics haven’t loved it – it has the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score of any film in the Avatar series – fans are still incredibly excited for Avatar: Fire and Ash. They’re eager to return to the world of Pandora for another grand adventure, and aren’t letting negative reviews dampen their enthusiasm.
Fans react to Avatar: Fire and Ash’s franchise low Rotten Tomatoes score
Okay, so I just saw the Rotten Tomatoes score for ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ – it’s at 70%, which makes it the lowest-rated of the three ‘Avatar’ movies so far. But honestly? It doesn’t seem to be bothering most fans. I’ve been checking out what people are saying on X (formerly Twitter), and everyone’s still really excited and seems to be putting things in perspective – they’re remembering how groundbreaking the first movie was and are just happy to be back in Pandora.
One fan reassured others that the score was improving, simply writing, “On track, don’t worry.” Others pointed out that the previous movie, Avatar: The Way of Water, also received a 76% rating on Rotten Tomatoes but still earned over $2 billion worldwide, suggesting a good score isn’t always necessary for box office success.
Many viewers felt this film was consistent with the previous installments. One person explained that it scored similarly to the earlier movies – about 83% versus 76% – and predicted viewers would likely have the same reaction as they did with the first two. If you enjoyed the previous films, you’ll probably enjoy this one, and if you didn’t, this one won’t change your mind. Be prepared for another three-plus-hour experience in a familiar world.
Early reactions to Avatar 3 were mixed. Some people said they’d still see the movie despite the initial scores, while others were intrigued. One fan compared the situation to ‘The Last Jedi,’ suggesting the audience’s reaction could be very different from critics’ scores.
Okay, so the new Avatar film really throws the Sully family into the deep end. The conflict on Pandora isn’t just a skirmish anymore – it’s a full-blown war, and things are escalating quickly. With Earth facing its own extinction, the humans at the RDA are becoming increasingly ruthless in their attempts to colonize Pandora. This means Jake and Neytiri aren’t just battling the usual enemies; they’re facing a terrifying new threat that comes from within Pandora itself. Director James Cameron has warned us this installment will be morally complex, and it looks like he delivers. We’re introduced to the Ash People, a new Na’vi clan led by a character named Varang, and they’ve shockingly sided with the RDA. It’s a fascinating and unsettling development that promises to really shake things up.
The response indicates that the Rotten Tomatoes score for Avatar: Fire and Ash is continuing to improve with each new review. Given the franchise’s global popularity and strong history of success in cinemas, Avatar 3 is predicted to be a significant box office draw for the next two to three months.
Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on ComingSoon.
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